Couldn’t get enough of that election night drama? Relive every nerve-wracking, tantalizingly tense moment with Redeye’s exclusive play-by-play coverage of Decision 2012.
First states in 2012 Presidential election called, Kentucky for Romney and Vermont for Obama #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
South Carolina, West Virginia, and Indiana(switch from 2008) called for Mitt Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Connecticut, Illinois, Rhode Island, Massachusetts called for Obama; Oklahoma called for Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Maryland, Delaware, DC, all of Maine called for Obama, Georgia called for Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama called for Mitt Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
CNN projects that Republicans will retain control of the House of Representatives
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
KS, LA, MS, NE, ND, SD, TX and WY called for Romney; MI, NJ, NY called for Obama #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Heavy battleground states Pennsylvania and Wisconsin called for Obama in addition to New Mexico #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Swing State New Hampshire called for President Obama #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Indiana Senate seat goes to Joe Donnelly (D) over Richard Mourdock (R), who gained national attention for comments on rape during a debate.
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Utah called for Mitt Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Montana called for Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
America’s first openly gay senator, Tammy Baldwin, was elected tonight in Wisconsin. #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill will beat Todd Akin to retain her U.S. Senate seat for Missouri, CNN projects. cnn.com
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) November 7, 2012
Mitt Romney projected to win Arizona #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Minnesota has been called for Obama #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Swing State North Carolina called for Romney #decision 2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Obama wins California, Washington, and Hawaii; Romney wins Idaho #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Missouri called for Romney #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Democrats will maintain control of the US Senate
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Iowa has been called for President Obama #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Obama will win with a victory in Ohio + any other state. He currently leads Ohio by 2.3% with 68% reporting. He leads in 5 undecided states.
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Oregon and Ohio have been called for Obama.Obama has now surpassed the 270 mark, winning re-election #decision2012
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
BREAKING: President Barack Obama has been re-elected President of the United States
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Following win, Obama tweets: “This happened because of you. Thank you.”
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Colorado has been called for President Obama
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Nevada has been called for President Obama
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
President Obama has taken control of the popular vote to go along with the electoral vote.
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012
Virginia has been called for President Obama
— CSPN (@theCSPN) November 7, 2012